_ Lfflfilr and Ila-no tfiowlas olrnoosi Vi} ' ‘ 3.1113 ldlnlring’ the evident Wary o! our city and province lit-Dwell to note howour ideas in "Pfifillect are concurred in by "Id W118i Points of “beauty ilggihemisc they take note of. Few Y. / unfavorable comments are heard, lflblil. our visitors as a rule do not . \ , lllitate w express their admiration city. especially of’ our street trees, the beauty of which has hon very frequently referrql to and diwhich we may feel justly proud.’ thing, however. is missed by minny visitors, particularly visitors mm England. that is street side flower beds and front gardens. We miistuadmit our want in this re:- L Front gardens are. of ‘course, oiit of the question in the ilrowelerl sections of the city, although in many. indeed in most places, a bor- der of flowers. hanging flower boxes. ywindow boxes and such ornamenta- tion are all possible. We do not take to flowers as many cities do which are as favorably situated as ours is. In the smoke-choked atmos- phere of our larger cltics, with their congested and crowded buildings, such ornamentation is practically out of the question. In our' clean and smokeless atmosphere flowers will grow anywhere on the earth or -above it. if they are given_a little soil and a‘ little breathing space and sunshine. Many flower lovers, with- out regard to space or inconvenience will have their clump of color, big or little, and tend them with scru- pulous care and find delight in them not only for themselves but for others. Even such little clumps as these add their quota to the beauty dad cultured appearance of the city. town or village. Prince Edwardgfsland. its city, towns and villages should be distinc- tive among Canadians in the matter b! floral beauty. We have-soil. at- mosphere and climate particularly ddapted for suc and it should be noted here that the few gardens we have, notably that on the Experi- mental Farm.‘ Queen Square and smaller private gardens are_ among the first places visited by strangers 3nd the most admired by them. The cultivation of gardens, even In small and crowded places. is all evidence of culture and refinement and should be encouraged to the utmost limit. Unfortunately ' we have dogs. more dogs by far than gardens. and they are a constant figgravation to flower clllturisis. We have far too many dogs, and-far too Iow flower beds. About ninety-nine per cent. of the dogs are worse than useless, our gardens. big and little, are one hundred per cent. assets to the city. The curs should be. as Iar as possible, eliminated. the gar- iflens. as far asopossible, encouraged and multiplied. A colorful city is a lultuled city. a cur-full city can ¢laim no credit for an asset which in reality is a liability. -— illilliliwi Bliilllllli Ic- I {lolly (air-coil loan 21,001." , (In-advance) llallnl In email PRIhIIIh-H’. Cluster 5. Inlrure. If. Oill. D. A. lilnelflnnon . . '. B. Burnett. Aiiaikiiflc Editor-l). If. (‘urrie qiiwnspar, JUNE 14, 192s ear (in lilnnnre) delivered. a and United States-a. Vleo-Prbulileni-J . R Burnett. ll. K 0 ORIGIN OF EVIL. OLUMES have been writtcmser- I tlonal and waged on the origin of evil alld. sq far at least. no satisfactory couclu. sion has been reached except one, namelythat evil exists. There is practical unanimity on this p01“; and sensible men and women do not care a contimntal where or how it originated. They are only con- cerned with the fact that it is here and the question how best to mini- mize it. This is at least practical. At present a section of this school of inquiry is deeply agitated over the origin of the present coli- dition of our country roads alyi upon whom to put the blame. Of course, certain politicians place the blame on their political opponents, and on all excessively rainy season, carrying the argument to a ridicul- ous absurdity as there, are many still living who remember the roads and the rainy seasons of the past four years. and who remember also that tile present condition is. by comparison. the worst ever. experienced. they have As in the case of the origin of evil. it does not matter a hoot whether the bad roads originated with or through the fault of any‘ political party. The thing to be recognized is that we have today roads that are dis- creditable to the province, and that the one important thing is to get them into is fit a condition as pos- sible and to do it now! -—-—<0>,- EDITORIAL NOTES. Prorcgntion of Parliament this session was a lingering agony to many heads of "departments. - The llcxt will probably be worse. The speeding at street intersec- tions is what the people are com- plaining about. Pedestrians have rights at these crossings whichauto- ists appear to have forgqten. Earnestness is not always proof of | being on the right track. Many ap-| parently earnest people are only fanatical or are extreme partisans. The sane wily to administer law is to, punish the offender. not io punish the whole community bc- cause of one man's offence. It wis in not observing this principle that prohibition has fuilcd and shall fail. fif his forces at Waterloo. and the —\ dtiiai $0112 t of JIE Battle of Wateriootookplace on SundayfJune i8. i015. We are reminded of the fact by receiv- ing a fac simile of the London TimesI Jssued on Thursday. June 22, fourl ‘days after the historic battle. Thel Times of that date bears but little] I _ r t. q to ‘thefireat London _, 83,1‘ w‘ i! jourllal of today. The copy at hand ‘c wan NEUROSIS MEANS is a paper of four pages, in size about '12 by i8 inches. More than Perhaps you have come across three-fourths of the front page alld ‘he “"9"! “eumsls and hiwe “'9'” mons preached. and wars, na- a like proportion of the last pagegdcred Just what it meaps‘ 1n¢|v1duflL have been are devoted m advertisements. You, one of your family. or one lof- the friends, get an ——- lthere is something wrong with News of tho battle did not reach some part of the body, ihg 510m- London until Thursday followingiacil, me lungs. the brain, or any "that loud Sabbath." Under date ofluhei- Pam . , You consult your doctor and after Tpursday momma’ u oclock’ The a careful examination he can find Times says: “we again “OP Whemo real organic trouble in the part press to insert a copy of the London and te_lls you so. Gazette Extraordinary." which con- NUWlihSi-alldill! 215 iililtfiéflem taiils the ofiiicial report of Field ye“ m“ believe you ave q m“: Marshal the Duke of Wellington roime’ i“ m‘ m“? m symwm ‘m’ certainly justify you in your stand. Earl Bathurst, Principal Secretary of you consult two or three more State for the War Department. TIIISTICCICIS, specialists in the particular dcspatch is dalfd from Waterloo, ‘Twill? "m" whg°hhy°‘il;hi""k %°l'-l‘ June 19th, and covers nearly four are s" faring’ m.‘ t 9y ew 5° e. cclumns or The Times. It begins you that there is really no organic _ ‘trouble. with an account of the movements you 53111 huwuggme gymfqms n“- cf the opposing forces in the fleld-yertheless. _ after June 13, including thhengage,‘ It is just here that Dir. Brcukillik , of Holland makes a goo sugges on. mems at mgny and Guam’ Bras‘ He says "Tile cause of neurosis lies ill being “a. good listener." There- fcre ihe best treatment is "no med: icinc. no advice. no ri es to follow.‘ progress of the battle i-IITOUQIIOLIL, The _ und rlying _t ouble in_ a.i the day from the beginning oi the “use Cases S_ a :9:m¥,€fi,1nlie§ll1°r' French attackiat 10 o'clock in thaw"? m“ pa”? "$5" e” m: morning until the final rout at 7 "If ‘C be the Equal or ‘mm.’ pea , pie around him. 1 oclock in the evening. Of the Brit- lie is willing to bc a “good listen- ish losses he says moderately: er" always. “Your Lordship will observe that! ‘hm a“ 199g as he [eels m‘ has 1.. . such n desperate action could not “Um ma] amncm" and takes or be fought and such ’ advantages glws himself , Wellington tells of the disposition treatment for the g ‘symptoms of that ailment, he rc- could not be gained. without great plains “bound to his illness." loss; and I am sorry to add that‘ Therefore Dr. Breukink believes 0111-3 has been 1mmenseg- He engtilai the treatment should COHSIS’ closes o. long list of tlic ofiicers kill-H“ “Xplammg m m” “fluent ma" ih - is really no cause for hi»; ed mid ‘Vmmdw m the bflti-le- iiyfrigfoms. illat he is just as well as he majority 0l' the people. has ill-fit Th0 WP." 0T Tho Times bBfOYB Haas much sense, and has a right to gives noilltimation on its front pagciifllifi hi5 Place i" "l" Wmqd like Ev,‘ that a great battle had been IOlIQhbicrybcdy else" . ~ " lf d. and a great victory ivon. Many - “is Wm “we mm a 5e p pendence." and that the object things were so different in regard to t Ltllghi- by this form o reatment.’ news before the telegraph was ili- In these clays of rushand excite- vented. But ill a hurriedly writtendfient wiiht stiff gflfillifitllytifimne 16:53:; - ‘ _ ery line. i is a sou e- c _ editorial the’ paper pair/i, a brief en that each one be at his best physb thusiastic tribute to the great Brit- “my This Wm prevent us from ish Commander, saying in part: ‘being “good llsiencl-s." -We will Such is the great and depend more upon ourselves and glorious result of those masterly lefiliilllflfllgigjri-ndence Should Dre " » . ' s se .p. c - movements by which the Helo oflvemithe dgvelopment of a neumsm Brim!“ met’ “nd frustrated the aud" which makes life miserable for the acious attempt of the Rebel Chief. patient and for everybody else. put to mo in the Place de Vandome" . . . June H, 1923 Both Napoleon and Wellington were born in i769. the Emperor in August and the Duke in April. Wel- lington had completed 46 years and Napoleon was closely approaching that age when they met in battle for the first time at Waterloo. A little less than six years later. in May._l92l, Napoleon died in St. He- lena. Wellingtonflyfl on until 1852. having in the meantime entered pol- itical life and becolne Prime Minis- ter of tho’ United Kingdom. He GOD SEES—The eyes of the Lord are in every place. bcholdini’. the evil and the SQOd-"PIDV- 153- PRAYER-—O that we may live each day happy in the knowledge that ’,Tl1ou seest our very secret thoughts. " JUNE COMES BY June comes by with her wreath of "' roses. I Over the water and over the land‘ Sweet-flag blooms wllcre the river idea that-fluted to be less liable to club root , —lict begged for. Glory to Wellington. to our gallant > ‘ H, Scldiers. and to our brave Allies! Bonapartes reputation has been, ' _ _ »‘+.. wreckecWand his last grand stake, Dally SGIEFTIOHS . has been lost‘ in this tremendous‘ '~ FOR ccnflict._ Two hundred pieces of‘ - eaders _ canon, captured in a single battle,’ cuardlamR ush the boasting column i100 vvvegoo++v+fl fi v<+' " a " The Public Forum 1 This column i: open for the discussion by correspondents of questions of interest. The Charlottetown Guardian does not necessarily endorse the opinions of oorreaponflenia.\ o vovoloomoo-oooo 000000» TURNIP SEED. Sil,—I read a letter in your paper a short time ago from Hon. Wai- ier Lea. Commissioner of Agricub ture, advising all farmers to groiv Banghclm turnips as they are re- than other varieties. This state- ment may be correct. but there is OQ@QOOQQO:§O-O-OO-OOQ&OOQO§" HOUSEHOLD SCRAP BOOK a noai-znrn LEE QQ QQQvO-QXOQQOQOXOOOIVQ To Set Colors To set colors in wash fabrics. P"? 55cm m. gents worth of sugar of lead in 4 quarts of water. dissolve, then soak the goodryfor 12 hours.‘ Rinse and dry in the shade. Gold Fish i If gold fish become ill, the prob- ability is that they have been over- fed or not kept clean. Lack of fresh water will soon kill them. ancther side and a veyy important one to be considered. that is, whut the c sumer asks for. i Du g the past season I was one of the largest. if not the largest shipper of turnips from the Prov- ince [C United States points. and my experience has been that the Bangholm turnip will not bring tlic highest price. In fact, many deal- ers would not handle them at any cow “ The turnip that has given us the best satisfaction is the Carter Has- zards Improved and for nexi sea- son we have decided to buy only Haszards Improved. as this is the only variety that We found to carry through the season. sound and cut- CiEB-l’. 'We arc selling I-Iaszards Improved rnlps to-day out of ccld storage sound and clean-cui- ting. where We have had to dump‘ the other varieties. I am, Sir, etc.. J. STANLEY WEDLOCK ——--<oa- TIIE MEMBER FOR TIIE ISLAND Sin-Now that our Ottawa meni- bcls will shortly be home to be ivelcomed by their friends, there is one of them that is worthy of a gccd handshake by every Islander. All uliprejudiced persons will con- cede that the member for King's fought valiantly for our rights. In fact, he was the bnly one of the fcul- who "dared to beard the lion mills den." Mizf Macdonald demanded our rights, the others lnade a weak sup- piieation, ending always by sub- stantially misapprcprlatillg the sac- red words. "thy will be done." The scorching Mr. Macdonald gave the Government for their shameful neg- lect and spite in ‘the matter of the Scuris breakwater. was deserved. It was plain \ that the Government could not defend their actions in the matter, and no wonder. because it was just a case of punishing the people of King's for electing a Con- servative! Rights should always be demanded eiflIJ-er for King's! A WATCHER. Hats off to the m I am. Sir. ctc.._ . (O~>——-———— THE PQBLIC’ DEBT Slr.~Now that the first session of our present Provincial Parliament has passed into history it is in order for any citizen taxpayer to make comments on the actions of that body. I was surprised and pained at the readiness with which facilities were afforded for an increase o: the pub- 110 debt by hundreds of thousands of dollars. . If our Government, was possessed of proper business ‘acumen they would strive to lessen our public obligations rather than fioundeflng deeper into the rut. The Federal Government faced by heavy obligations claim a substan- tial decrease of the debt of Can- ada. ‘ - And amid a carnival of spending the Hon. R. B. Bennet deserves credit for having the courage to make the following significant state- Plcklofls If a little bag_ of dry mustard is laid on tho top of the contents of a pickle jar it will preyent moulding. O 0O‘. 0004 O-OWQXWQO“ DAILY LESSONS IN ENGLISH By W. L. Gordon owuooooo-oo-ev-eweo»- v30 o WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say “I acquiesce with what you say." Say "I acquiesc in.” OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: mod- est. Pronounce last syllable est. not fist. OFTEN MISSPELLED: harmon- ize; ize, not ise. OR convenience“ and economy have a “Nugget” Polishing Outfit always in the house. . The Outfit comes ineither black or tan and contains a'tin of “Nugget” poli:h—-a brush — and a polishing cloth. Ask your dealer for the “ Nugget ” Polishing Outfit-complete for home use-in cardboard box 50c. in metal box 60c. "1'~IU6éE‘l‘”..%'.'i!-.'i. . "There's a Nugget qhodcjortevory shoe made." is SYNONYMS: dislike. averslan, apathy. unwillingness, dislnclin-I aticn. . I WORD STUDY: "Use a ‘word| three times and it is yours." Let; us increase our vocabulary by inas- tcring one word each day. Today's word: DYNAMIC; producing or in- volving action. “Electricity in mot- ion, from whatever source, is dyna-l mic." +v++>e+on+¢oov¢wmoe> The Land We Love‘ By Frank Yoigh‘ r00 e4 “severe on 0+0 e0 m0 GOLD IN CANADA Q. What is the history of gold in Canada? _ A. Gold has been found in every province of Canada excepi’ Prince Edward Island. The first discovery reported was made in Quebec 111 1824 on the Gilbert River. 50 miles south of Quebec city. Placer mining has been carried on intermittently there since. Place discoveries were made in other provinces in later years. Lode mining began in Nova Scotia in i858. The total gold pro- duotion now exceeds $35,000,000 an- nually and is steadily increasing as new discoveries are made especially in Ontario and Quebec. \ .__.__-<-0-o>-~—--— , DO-OQOQO-O-O-QO-O-OQQ-C O-Q O-Q-Q O0 5 Modern Etiquette By BOBEBTm LEE oeoooeoovoooeeovovoo-ooivo Q. What is the most popular or agreeable way to entertain people? A. Dining and then going to tho theatre. ~ Q. Is it polite for a girl to refer to her fiance as “best beau?" A. No. it is very crude. Q. What are the two forms of social letters? A. Formal and informal. AUGUET PINK AND BLUE SCHEME V ii Men Who Shave Themselves Will flnd all the necessary Shaving requisites at this store. Gillettcnnd Auto strap Safely RIM“. BM“. strolls Shaving Soaps and Creams, Brushes, Men's Talcnms and liner Shavo Lotions. Sim-lo Pcrwils. vw- 1 Get the full enioymcnt out of your shave by ‘having tlicsc shaving comforts handy. - i5 _ A new Gillette Safety Razor In neat case, we are offering this week oniygt 49c. This is an exceptional chance to get an up-to-data razor at a very low price. Cniy ii limlicii number to.iiel|. Call early. E. A. FOSTER b35133... Sunnyside The Home of Dr. Fireman's Vennicido Capsules for Foxes Diversity Go 0d“ Yields- Our current investment offeringgr include- n un- usually wide range of Government, Mu cipal, Public Utility and Industrial securities, from which a choice to spit the requirements of large or small investors may surely be made. Before investing, write our nearest office outlining the particular type of security in which you are interested, and we shall be glad to submit specific offerings and full information. ' ~ Royal Secunftilgts) Corporation. ' Riley Building,‘ Charlottetown Mo '- Toronto Halifax Saint john guoboo Win01?” Vancouver New York Ottawa Hamilton nlgnry Edmonton a Regina, Victoria St. John o. Nfld. _ London. Enl- V§OO+OGOO+OOO TO GET YOUR. MONETB WORTH BUY Bliiiiiliiliifid vscn nil Moms rsornn THAN‘ avcii For purposes of apology for the condition of the roads the charge against the present rainy season would sound logical were it not for the fact that the season has not been more rainy than lothers in; which we had excellent roads. i Some of the country school-houses are still without their plncc ilame signs. There is no better advertise- ment for the farms and the general prosperity of a district than to have its name plainly exhibited. Travel- g. shortly after his death. No noblc- “iidlmss ‘mwmg f" hi?“ '°1°"‘”‘ . d nfli. tribute was ever paid to a departe Gun wrngs‘ Wm“, on the an,“ warrior or statesman. ‘ 5weepmg_ i whore s there weather so swcci- iiS unes? i ’l‘ilrce cargoes oi’! booiic successful- ~ Julie comes by with her censor ly landed in Prince Edward Island and distrlbut among and by the , swinging‘ _ , t 1- bootleggers. d only the other day bweggccécgle nlani-ws “f” ha] o " I three drllnks arraigned before the police magistrate in Charlottetown. show how Prohibition is workin in our fair Province. If. as is curre t- iy reported. there is no longer ally Ellds unseen in tile beach-plums sing g. White clouds heaped where winds blow free. Oh. thb blue of the world of water‘ Oh, in.» 'bluc of tlic boundless liliifiiig luiie Jilly lll.-.l Aillcust duce our national debt as rapidly as possible. to maintain the great heri-I tage which Providence has given’ us." ' ., And how necessary it is with our limited resources. a dwindling pop- ulation, and an increasing expen- diture our dear Island herimge should be guarded with a jealous care. , Public debts have beeli justifled. for works of public utility. But we are-plunging into debt for the pur- chase of unnecessary machinery and gravel. and I use the word "unnec- essary" in the fullest and complet- est sense of the term. i‘ A WORTIIY TRIBUTE. lei-s want to know their whereabouts ' and to take away with them the CONCLUDING an editorial review name of the school district in which ‘the-re is a "wriviili of iillc l/iliiffl’ ill ‘lilo pevi-clill-iul lilfllilxes rivllilie the lflgijl‘. blues i0 Ill) ‘Wlfiih iilicnl ilrc llifiil so zlhll-lLiiiiii. 'l‘llo.‘ls'|i'.'i1° ii ‘Si’ le ‘Wiulh lilo rilelimiiiiill RINIPJYU of Sillfilii Lillie has he-uoilio. ll fiwo-rIli" l0 t» silillaite ‘Wlllll piiik iil'li' rush _ l» iii-vied 8N echiliimiii citro lg The book only realized £215 at ilmilY-‘s "d W9“ a“ WM‘ m“ " Y rflil-HIIWUIWIGS. There u-i-a one o , wri the Bale- - _ purple of M10 pulilvie icuiinillvviwii" (Jlquc, \.;,,,;iL-._,y - n11 qulig 1; 7r: fir.‘ Jiidsenbach, of ‘Philadclilhlli- R""m"’~‘°k""‘ Inlmmrcm ' ’ zlilill coil-ally gobd- lit is all oieccill» 590M661 NIB HOHONI eXflmPle “I ‘he 11119 jlllioh-a vtrr-eillc is noi. ii iliisi- H, ma“, rm. my Mvnaglmm 1,1,9 "Great Bible," printed by Richiirdo ir- ISJHRLUILKII iillo (lniilllEF loll gray 13.0"“ flesh», |-~,-.1,, 'bu|{ff0\y‘ Graftoif-in Ml. for £190. gireen foliilm; out. ma! eilliulleil like M,‘ um." "Tum mo seorclnmg M In the yum Ewe] 5519 which ihlzli of ililc iluin-lliuir iiiifiitle Iilli “m. (lays “men 1,1,,” (W1 11,11“, ended at'Chi'istie's, a total of £54- iluiliiillz iln iilhioflll‘! igivcs i1 a'tll.‘.~ii- leillilca appdairanfoo. il;i is a full |iil|N| gulillulll will, iiliki ifIlltSB 0i’ luilulholno LfifiilYfllllQi l1] llyie (iilflilflifiliyr. I'|l -i"liii-ii-.il LHODUNHIIIYQ pnldilceil. Allioiher of ville cool‘ steel Wililos fol‘ illiiily or eryiigiiim with llik: died a,’ Wanner ensue m Sepmm ‘doses; curls on me sunny mcnt in ills budget speech delivered I i l 801d only If] Red, Iiygenic. Airtight PRCIKEEBS. _ he“ 1352 ms name and fame Wm W11 égndQam igstthc Commons on March 13th Hull; iml ‘ii-ill! i-‘oilill-illzlilolis .‘.. ‘r ‘h; be recalled through ages to come in swm-jnlng life on the shingle lcap- “we must pmcuce economy. w ‘l“'f“"‘ "Pmn"? ‘Filly-ll’ liivoi .14» h k 7 ‘e _ _ ‘ Temiysonls famous ode, written in ' must practice thrift-we must r; “uh dwiwm“ A fmwm “MM” gl-owWn-g 1icrirllizilul milking inc-no amcng works from the Holford Lib- rary sold at Sotheby's recently. A century ago Comte Augilstefdc Bastard. in Paris. reproduced ii number of pictures of ornaments and MSS. The cost of production was £80,000, and subscribers wcrfi each charged ‘£1,260. lliill" lire-t of glowili ill chil- iiuillllg silllliroillilcil by Illlli-a g~l»'il>er.r1.w>r> fin-hes iii‘ f iii 412110 (if iille VCiliy easily pcreirliiiwls frollii- seed aiuiii 780 was realized. T ehull of a new toy 551mm‘ for childreli" is made of hard I110- ber. ,, iiilegsame season! i5 rile use, clwvon heads flilivfl stems of a brill- of the recent parliamentary ses- don. The Montreal Gazette says: . "Throughout the session the Oppo- bition has fulfilled its functions in yrs House of Commons with signal 9 they saw such magnificent fields and cattle and horses. Get your adver- tisement set up at once. The streets of Charlottetown never limit upon the number of scripts sky‘ fl It g}?! if?!" 569d WW1 B Breflt that may be issued and 00 pcr ccnt. Who knows Juilc who has never "l" 0 I'll PBliB ma?» U19 990MB or the liquids issued were“ n ,5 sought he‘. asked for the expenditure and they ‘ k p0 ' Here on the cape as she dances were determined w!" "m" E°°d utilized by the purchasers as a bev- by? . roads. It is news to learn that the erage. does not every one who has both a thirst for the ardent and the money to pay for tlic stuff get all he wants? - ' June comes by like a lovely maiden. ‘Slender and merry and seventeen: Bayberry thickets with treasure lad- en - Cranberry tangles of glossy green" Flying sail and a fleet of dories people have asked for it. but we do know that they now condemn it. And we have the worst roads I have seen this time of the year. All for want of having them scraped in April when there were plenty of idle horses that might be eamlng Qbility and circunispection. and, tinder the leadership of the Hon. B. Q. Bennett it has appreciably in- creased in prestige. Mr. Bennett in jlis first session as leader has fully luatified tlic choice 3i chieftainthat‘ his party made in October last. In Qinmsiion he has displayed amilert ruins; in his criticisms of the Gov- ernment and Government measures. ' Qihl speeches have been consistently mnltruotive, and at no time has his attitude been obstructive. Whilst‘ proving that he merits the confl- iience and allegiance that his follow- 'Ql'l have unreservediy given him, Mr. ‘flemiett by his "invariable courtesy pa fair-mindednom. has heightened respect that his political advers- in Plflillnllit hm 'aiwaya towards h“; . y. ThPProvInce can hardly be "bone dry" under such conditions. but after all. a iiost of good Liberals who voted for Prohibition at the election. did not then,_ and do not now want it to be "bone riryfi. It suits them, and suits some Conservatives also, ‘who are "prohibitionists. but not bigoted." to have the enforcement’. tempered with nicacrsticiuhna flexibility. And that seems ti‘: be the way it works. looked more attractive than they do at this _mome_nt. A lady walking with others on her way from church last Sunday morning. after the raili had washed the trees and the grass. stopped short. and. looking up the street, exclaimed: “God. howbeauti- ful"! It was not a fiippant remark, it was a reverent and devotional. tribute. The scene-was inexpressibiy; beautiful. The tall stately ti-ceirl clad in delicate green, the sweet‘ fragrance of the limes. the bouquet-filed M follflwfiiillwyers. 50, doctors bearing horse chestnuts-all over.“ "me" M’ mercham‘ 22- lum- . “m” or “vine green’ w” such: rmen '7, manufacturers i2, drug- By occupation, the members of the present House of Commons are div- something for. their owners. The split log drag. our best road smooth- er. has been allowed to rust to make way for the costly "hump backer" to use the "Patriot's" apt expression. ' It would be well for our frenzied finance plungers to pause in their wild career and consider the fact that in the next ten years we will pay upwards of #000,000 in interest if we keep going at the present pace. But we are told that the tax on motor cars will take care of the interest charges. But why should the motorist be doubly cursed and singled out for oppression? He has no supernatur- Dancirlg light to the wind's guy , tune, ; All the year tells the loveliest stor- s. But where is a story so sweet as June's? V ~Rlobert Emmet Ward. -"manna" that sustained the Isreal- es. The tax on gasoline and motor . igists 3, notarles '1. contraction l, as to draw forth an exclamation o.‘ Genus“ 1 bmkm, 3 journalists and adoration to the Great (‘liver ofjpublishers l0. not, classified 40.14011; beauty and of life. "The trees were llwvm than fume". more than God.‘ m.“ ample“ mu m” u“ twice as many lawyers as doctoro.~ but be reclined in the early sum- mer's first awakening. ,yei1 a3 manufacturers-ill it. not“ a, queer. ,_ ‘ ,.Y 312i?- , i) mild about five times as many law-I L can (with he exception of the tourist who pays-his board) will in- directly come out of the top aix in- ches of P. E. Island coil. It is not necessary to refer to the sinking fund bluff as a protection iigaihlt licarru my’. “ » I am. $0. ‘ARM/w. i".i‘ l*irlll1"*'f',‘. iflli1-1A f! '|| ai source of nourishment like the p!“ llmt sic-cl blue and also avuhh irrlralnenitall s-laslhed fillillly feign-e, This is a Ifaivolilrlia cubic-at for Whter ylraruqueis {Li-lit dryis wall, rfllii-‘iiiilr! its blue. Tillie plliltplqv cauliflower ifs a-lsio ain excellent’ liasociolte uml iiirisLiIisi-Oil as _ 090K19- diilrvuima. Ialrid sometimes as ech-irlilioea. lillmpuraa. is aim dl-‘iily radioed from seed. Til-ewe two iiirsiieiiire pialnus WPWBIJIIK iwllih illro dark green anil rod stems of the purplg- flmmml ‘Pllllibwlflas are much used ‘in lanidiimpg and 00hr. arIh-sme iplaniirlng. ‘llhey mils rm- the back of tihe borderl- and ronni 9x. “mem- IJBK? iljw for lowlan- EIIZIWILIQ‘ plants. 1111.3,- grow m floor soii as wail flipjn 115,116,“ qiiiffiimflalid are one of ihe rellifaibleu ifcir a ‘garden 111m; gym the dry side. The Rock-y mountain nae cap. t’: F“. Idflis In azure ' e may , y . Valuable Furs- -grabboil In the nil-cot by hold-ape. --otoicn from theatres, restaurants and hatch-destroyed by flro. We will insure your furs against loss by Fire. Burglary. Hold-Up and all other rich. ioxcept wear and dopreoiationl-at all time: ’anfl u. . . note at me iiimc and Nico with _ ~"'E"‘ Rfi-‘flsfi iii-id it is aiso ‘a ciwowgilt Gail-er. I Seed or those plant; mum no," "Vi! FM» an Mniflo supply or 1,1‘, well-treated 9331M, u, he “and liho ihe ‘condor Mills mil or next opniifi, , . $13.3“! Pin” Hyndman .8’; _ Ltdi .. ,1 _ i .1 . The plant .. liilaraliipe Agency ‘l i'@¥r~=?*».<.-'iei .1... .\ "Q 2 ,."",_' , .. Irfdian is estimated. to coma!" 140,000,000 cows more c ther country. Flzorizx SBiijCIAL , SALE y; §infie Package p’ 5c w" ' e- ‘- than a!!! a, n. $1.09- ‘8 win» "‘ cent by mail. a d The 2 Macs _ , DRUGSTORE .. ‘ iqmqrqs Georg; Street » ' .. ' su Q7‘.